Exploring the cultural experiences of the future in Skellefteå
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Motion capture
18 Nov 2025Earlier this year, when Lotta Karlsson at Kind Exploring took part in a motion capture workshop, she got the idea for a future performing arts experience. The Boden-based company has long focused on creating experiences through the performing arts – and now she is receiving support to explore an innovative idea that combines art, technology, and audience interaction in a groundbreaking way.
Lotta was one of just over 30 participants from across the country who attended the Motion Capture workshop organized earlier this year by the Intersective Game project. Among the participants were performing artists, dancers, actors, and producers, all eager to learn more about mocap. Experts in the field shared knowledge and inspiration, and for some, the workshop became the starting point for new creative ideas.
– This was exactly what we hoped for when we arranged the workshop: that more people would discover the possibilities of motion capture and become curious to test its limits, says Pernilla Lindmark, project lead for Intersective Game.
Lotta’s idea is about creating new kinds of cultural experiences using motion capture. Through the Intersective Game project, she has received support to carry out the first pilot. Together with freelance dancer and choreographer Jenny Schinkler, and Skellefteå mocap technician Erik Okfors from Creative Crowd, they were able to explore the concept and test selected parts in order to confirm the technical possibilities.
– I was hopeful. Still, I was blown away by a wow experience already in our early, tentative tests, says Lotta Karlsson at Kind Exploring. We quickly realized that this could become even more amazing than we had first imagined!
Preparations are now underway to take the pilot into phase two and to test it with an audience for the first time.
– We can’t wait to share more. And to share the experience with more people! Lotta concludes.
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The Intersective Game project is funded by: Europeiska Unionen, Region Västerbotten, Region Norrbotten, Skellefteå kommun, Luleå kommun, Umeå kommun and Boden Business Park.
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